Appointment | Tent wer sre ne com ive care uo dation vapaied. A car driven by Francis Dris- ead‘ weno operated by et ek, ein lat the corner of Water and Queens streets at approximately | 4:45 p.m. The damage was esti- | mated at $125 and there were no SUMMERSIDE — of Summerside, S'side Mayor Has Greetings . The Mayor, ments of interest have been ac- Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 31, 1965. 3 To Senate Is Delayed OTTAWA (Special) — Prince fri , ‘injuries reported. A.-Key, | complished, but, as is usual in ) yet, Prime Minister.Pearson an- | There was a head-ovi collision has extended to all citizens ‘best municipal administration, many nounced at a conference on Elm Avenue at te-| wishes for happiness and con- | other items are under consider here Wed 4 lly 6:20 and both cars involved tentment during 1966.” ation, all of which appear to be Questioned the fact that received extensive damage to | In a statement he noted the necessities in a never growing. there are 12 vacancies in the their respective front ends but year just ending has been quite community. ‘ senate at present, including the ‘there was no further information unique in the fact that the,, A The Mayor said Tie was happy one on the Ishand caused by the | available last~night | ministration of Summerside has to see a number of young peo of Senator At approximately 10:00 p.m. been under the \ple interested in the affairs. of V. Grant, Mr. Pearson said he |@ car driven by Bav- two mayors dud the tesigna- Summerside A number of young will not make any senatorial ap- !d MacGregor. 19 Esher street | tion in August of Mayor W. | people have -offered themselves: “It gives me sinceré pleasure the road to progress. We all) pointments until after the votes Collided with the rear of a park- Jenkins, through illness and the some successfully and others as your Mayor to extend to you ,join, I am eae in wishing fot | of ‘confidence are taken onthe © Vehicle owned by David M, subsequent election of himself pot so successfully for civic of. my best wishes on this holiday |Chariettstows the ae Sees it de-| throne speech debate in the | Boswell, city, on North River | by acclamation. fice. | |season and to hope for you the | serves in scene Road. The MacGregor vehicle; The year 1965 has enabléd the “west one of Gass a eas happiest New Y. Ss ne tate Se the part they | is reported to have skidded om Council members to bring | ccateintad @ arek deat te tax” have,”’ Mayor ter J. Cox! have in the Canadian | : an icy patch when. the operator fulfillment many of its earlier unity,” stated Mayor Key. said last night in New. Year's| way, ite. a | 5 A : applied his brakes. ‘plans of ‘raising essential mun- C™mmunity, - message to the citi of Char-| “My! earnest hope is that ihe cci ents There were no injuries and.no. icipal services to the standards “Let ’us, as citizens all work lott. ’ comin ns will bring to the estimate of damage was avail- required of an srenepuping tagethae for p alogpee ye aan & onored | and to all its people th able. |eommunity, certifica me with ras set ia anal pe. & and 2 Reported which is evidence by the ‘otal this consistently, then there wit as 1965 draws to a close I can richly deserved. 80 to all’ value of building permits issued ‘Took back on 8 year which saw of you I say @® Happy New here were five paiidenin” te Confederation during 1965 a over $2,500,000... be the town in which to live.” our city make great on |-Year.” , the Charlottetown area yester. ; : day. En Route Home Mayor Key stated that during | Slow Down — his short term in office and with | The MV Confederation sailed the co-operation of the members | from Halifax yesterday for Bor-|of the Council, many require-._ aoe, ent © expect to. seve) How do those radar speed . some time today. ition 9 sprue Conteterstion tee been ial Geair oan i oonseien aes Say werkt Con Ses ‘ Halifax Drydock for the past| mentary. Tie teckninler to foun 7 ae ae couple of weeks for her annual | Wood. | brakes?...by placing a ra refit. The CNR ferry which; Immediately following, the) detector in your car? Here travels from Borden to Cape |CBC radio network will carry are facts — and popular mis- Tormentine will be tied up for | another program from Charlotte-- conceptions — about police”. the remainder of the winter | town .entitled “One Year From radar, and how it saves lives” | The intersection of Spring Park Road and Maple Street was the scene of an accident at approxi- mately 12:05 p.m. when a car reported by City Police to be | driven by Donald Ellis, Stanhope, was travelling east on Maple’ Queens MP Welcomes oe Sa ee Radar Ahead! ALBERTON FIREMEN ARE HOSTS AT PARTY Albertop firemen were hosis Following a tour to view the fir lao ea f Chief Herbert Leavitt is Tuesday evening to citizens of Christmas lights and an hour ae a. New Year With Hope 22235 “Although under the aegis of ejand in Cyprus and oak maw other |S. Blackney, 20 MgGill Terrace the towm who have'no mieans of informal entertainment in 4,,, oe H n (LEFT) There w as . odgsor ted ons resol 965\danger areas young ere no injuries report months due to ice conditions’ im | Tonight." This program will of transportation of their own. the fire hall, coffee and dough- and Mrs. a Campbell, © | Uni —— tniorea tional on stand firm in ee plans the| Damage to the Blackney vehi: | Ne Northumberland Strait. examine Price Edward Island’s, i" many Canadian cities.” — was proclai: as In line for peace. Aa the year | cle was estimated at $65 and plans for centennial year. > ~Don't miss January issue of “Cooperation Year, there were}! many threats.to the peace in the last 12 months,” ee ee quarrie, MP for Queens, sai eo mn | | night in a New Year’s message. “Bi nthe success of such endeavours. | Bitter warfare between,* “While ° ie ae faced! at approximately 12:30 when “a | istan* on I d \fabe tae coe eee oe again the familiar threats to our, city, jot a” contee —'s the danger of wider and more|Unity and stability the year- closes with at one 8 some - was no estimate available | on the other car. A city police report stated. an | accident occurred at the corner | |of Euston and Orlebar streets | was taped previously in Confederation Chamber. SHERWOOD MOTEL DININGROOM =* yeti - Reader's Digest, now on sale; ‘closes, major diplorfiatic efforts’ towards lessening the danger of| full scale war. are in Broad Scheduled Tonight a live broadcast will |be made from the Confederation craft for treatment of a heart |Center on the CBC national} Five Receive. Citizenship t Two City Cerémonies Q In the |Pemtetaed mesunte a war of _— ee oe : ard. better ailment. radio network as part of their} Will be closed from Friday evening @ until Monday. | ajar proportion was averted.|understanding ‘he ween our The Albatross out of Green-|New Year's. eve program. It] morn January 3rd. immigrants "from the | . Those applicants who received is now studying for a doc- paajer pecmortien, wae Seiten nding TaN ond Ne ee Cee | will follow the New Yeer"s eve ing, ry "s degree in New Brunswick. He an principal of St. Jean’s “Happily. our national econo-|5:50 p.m. AST and the girl was |e! through the various mic continues as do) accompanied by an RCAF flight a. tones in Canada prosperity Pp: y g N and heroic stand of the United beginning and. The broadcast | States South Viet Nam. pre- We will be open in the new year as usual. jae oso nN Gini County Bondt and Daniel Bondt, mem-.|_ Court befo bers ily .who reside \ vented \the success of the com-/efforts within our Atlantic region) nurse. : ae Cceocon | Rites PET, “ed Gert | wat toner” Bente Peisla ‘munlet incursion, but the pbjs|t0 betier our Poation both ela-| The ‘sicraft was expected to rom Confederation Center 11:35] — HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR . { . Eades “ ; ; vely an uw a m. | ° —, : Present for the cesemony, was | Kuipers, aigo from the’ Nether- in blood and sacrifice is : 'EST and tne eke to be Wane jonly one of this program in the FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS “Of all the land and all parts of our own land; Prince Edward ferred to Toronto Children’s | Maritime provinces. Island continues to be among the | Hospita |. Jack McAndrew, public rela- ¥ eS! most blessed. We can all. greet | . : ( mounting “as’ is the dang escalation of the scope and of the conflict, bitterness . of eru in Cyprus and fot the exertion of a few United Nation’s bers. a major ex- ‘Albert Dinnis,~clerk of the | lands, who resides’ y court and Rev. John G.E. | Bridge. ll, representative of the Can- | EARLIER CEREM adian Bible Society. ' Alfred Eugene Morrison To be eligible for Canadian former resident -of the United _Hitizenship, person must be a / “the Ss oo eek “To all Islanders and especial-| - stability of ‘that umhappy. untry, the peace of the Afri- of ‘Canada for five | land’ in 1959 and established that ; “years. who is fit and proper to | himself in the teaching orofes- Mae a ae nich teeotomed ly those of Queens ee. ee b the responsibiliti€s of i by a © ich threatened|tend warm good for | zenship Christmas eve Canadia anadian citizenship. the New Year." health, sigces and happiness ia : Mr. scart of . Charlotte- Centinent, and the contin- Car Stolen, | New Bible School Scheduled "2H" Child Flown turned to conflict the fragile peace was maintained and a world: wide holocaust avoided. The United Nations, immobilized) for so much-of the year, was ‘Recovered ‘-A late mode! Chevrolet was stolen from in front of the. To Toronto ~— - GEORGETOWN — & George- To. Be Opened InSherwood A new venture in Christian ed- | car: Basilica“Recreation” Centre at “uc will-open-in- the. Sher-| ers and several Bible ‘school |able to re-activate itself in the| town girl, Liza Parker. one-year ao Peerccienatels 8:45 last. night) wood\glementary school build- | teachers. i | ¢losing™ months of 1965.-Canada} old daughter of Frank Parker, rgeant-- Keith Wakelin and. ing this coming Sunday morn-| A number of people from the - inues to bear a worthy share|was flown to hospital in Tor- international. responsibility| onto last night in an RCAFair- ‘Constable Robert Crockett of the | ity police force were: out: on| ( tine patrol and discovered the | vehicle * the Yacht Club wharf. It had a quantity of ries in I. but nothing was ng. A juvenile was apprehended in connection with the theft and | ° spokesman for the police said) night he will appear in| juvenile court. i ' A 1964 Ford owned by Keith The Central Christian DRUG STORE OPEN “SUNDAY, JAN. 2nd «, Fr “GET ALL THOSE JOBS DONE moving into.the area each yea looper, ! stolen from 41 ‘Street on Tuesday, teat been recovered at press Already living in Suansted 4d and vicinity are a good number of STEAD'S PHARMACY Kent Street ‘THIS WINTER the members of the local Chris- WESTERN FUNERALS The car is blue: in color ie bears. New Brunswick: lic- | ing ‘this car, the city po- lice have received 16 stolen car reports this month. MURRAY AL The DEATHS = wera! for~ Melvin. “Murray ‘MacINNIS — At. the Charlotte- | was held yesterday afternoon town Hospital on Dec. 29, 1965, | |from the Funeral Home Will Be open all day Sunday : FREE DELIVERY - ‘DIAL 4.4131 | North Shore : : Hockey Results _ - ‘ ‘ Everyone benefits by having those ‘necessary re- Ronald MacInnis, Southport, age |to the .C Church, Sum-|* In a North Shore Doublehead- . ‘77 years. Funeral from the Hen- (merside, - where ~ service was ‘er played at the Kensington Rink} and rebuilding jobs done in the- ‘winter. -tessey Funeral Home this morn.’ Fonducted by Rev. DL, Howlett; |last evening Spring Valley edg- | : at 9 o'clock to the Church Hymns e le” |ed Long River 20 and Sea- . : o OF Ag hs and Rock at Ages". A. solo| brooke "whipped - Darnley m3 | . You, the homeowner benefits by taking advasi- 4 for Requiem ‘High Mass at 9.90. 44 hy, Rey. Willis was render-| A good crowd was in attend- ye tage of low labour costs and a ready supply of Interment, in the Catholic ceme- | |. nice Mee tire i cone ance. | ' , tery. Please omit flowers. alae a skilled craftsmen, the community benefits by | FORSYTHE — At Charfotie: |MecDonald; Talth’ winkicion”| Canadian Corporation providing employment for men who in returi _—-— but-the money back into the business community were: Arthir Inman, : r ' Read. Ernest Callbeck. _ 5, consumers. Cannon, Alton ter. lniwinuak wae i People cemetery with Mr. Mr. Howlett es ficiating. MacLELLAN FUNERAL — The funeral of Mrs. Patrick | }MacLellan was held on yester- | from her ii iat resi- | to St. Patrick's Ch rand River, with Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. ~ Celebrated by ‘the Rev. John E. Cash who also officated at the interment - at the church cemetery. Seated in the ne was Rev. Thomas MacLellan, Rev. Robert Mac- Donald, and Rev. Leonard Mac- 4Donald. Pallbearers were: Neil J. 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